Dr. Henry White
Ocular manifestations in psoriasis are due to direct eye involvement with psoriatic plaques or psoriasis-related, immune-mediated inflammatory processes (1). The commonly reported pathologies are blepharitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis, dry eyes, and uveitis (1). The diagnosis is primarily clinical and a skin biopsy is seldom required (2). Depending
Treatment for Ocular Manifestation of Severe Psoriasis

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